RE: Non-priority baggage handling (Re: Warning - risk of duty free...)

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Let us assume that there is no special truck to take the baggage from the plane to the collection point.
 
If there is only one truck the best-case benefit of a prioity tag is limited to the time it takes for the guy to put the bags on the belt.


From: Andrew G. Malis [mailto:agmalis@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:19 PM
To: Eliot Lear
Cc: IETF discussion list; dcrocker@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Non-priority baggage handling (Re: Warning - risk of duty free...)

There is no SLA regarding the priority tags on bags. I've found that most airports ignore them, so I'm always pleasantly surprised when the priority bags come out first. For the most part, my experience has been that bags tend to show up in LIFO order, so you're being rewarded for checking in late. :-)
 
Cheers,
Andy
 
On 3/15/07, Eliot Lear <lear@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Clint Chaplin wrote:
> I get the priority tag, because I'm Premium level.
>
> The only airport I've seen actually honor that tag is Singapore.  San
> Francisco doesn't care, and neither did Paris nor London.  Neither,
> come to think of it, did Frankfurt.

You mean they marked but have only a single queue?  What sort of SLA
were you given?

;-)

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